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Monthly Archive for: "February, 2012"
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By NedryJ2019
In The Writer's World
Posted February 29, 2012

Chasing the Muse

“Being a novelist,” a rather well-known novelist once told me, “often means going into the office, closing the door, and flipping through magazines.” During my decades as [...]

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By NedryJ2019
In The Writer's World
Posted February 22, 2012

“When you read a book….”

When you read a book, leave a review somewhere. Wouldn’t you like the same? —C. Hope Clark  The sentiment above struck home for me because as a reader I do want to share the joy I [...]

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By NedryJ2019
In The Writer's World
Posted February 19, 2012

When did you know…?

“When did you know you wanted to be a writer?” someone asked me last week. OK. How about always. As soon as I could read–and I was reading chapter books in second grade–I [...]

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By NedryJ2019
In The Writer's World
Posted February 13, 2012

Artist’s Date

The Artist Date is a once-weekly, festive, solo expedition to explore something that interests you…think mischief more than mastery…they spark whimsy….  –Julia Cameron, [...]

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By NedryJ2019
In The Writer's World
Posted February 11, 2012

Women of a certain age

When readers met Emma Golden for the first time in An Unholy Alliance it was quickly known to all that she was not a youngster. In fact, she was past what any of us would consider her [...]

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By NedryJ2019
In The Writer's World
Posted February 7, 2012

Why Bandon, Oregon?

Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Elizabeth Strout (see linked interview for further insights) describes “place” as a major character in her novels. She goes so far as to suggest it [...]

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By NedryJ2019
In The Writer's World
Posted February 2, 2012

More about Emma (or, the wounded hero)

Fictional characters have a lot to lose, and nowhere is this more prevalent than in the mystery novel. Our characters have flaws–great big FAT flaws, and lots of them. To show you what I [...]

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